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Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis

Six morphometric traits (height at withers, body length, chest girth, ear length, tail length and body weight) were analyzed to characterize from a breed point of view 1981 sheep from four ovine breeds (Bellary, Kenguri, Hassan and Mandya) of southern peninsular zone of India. Discriminant Function...

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Autores principales: Yadav, Dinesh Kumar, Jain, Anand, Kulkarni, Viswanath Sheshagirirao, Govindaiah, Mandera Giriyappa, Aswathnarayan, Thimmappa, Sadana, Devinder Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3579471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-29
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author Yadav, Dinesh Kumar
Jain, Anand
Kulkarni, Viswanath Sheshagirirao
Govindaiah, Mandera Giriyappa
Aswathnarayan, Thimmappa
Sadana, Devinder Kumar
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Jain, Anand
Kulkarni, Viswanath Sheshagirirao
Govindaiah, Mandera Giriyappa
Aswathnarayan, Thimmappa
Sadana, Devinder Kumar
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description Six morphometric traits (height at withers, body length, chest girth, ear length, tail length and body weight) were analyzed to characterize from a breed point of view 1981 sheep from four ovine breeds (Bellary, Kenguri, Hassan and Mandya) of southern peninsular zone of India. Discriminant Function Analysis was used to distinguish between four breeds by morphometric traits. The population variability showed Kenguri ewes were the largest and heaviest followed by Bellary, Hassan and Mandya whereas Kenguri rams were followed by Bellary, Mandya and Hassan. Overall sexual dimorphism (m/f) was 1.13, with Kenguri males being 47% heavier than females. The coefficient of variation of all traits in four breeds ranged from 4.06% to 30.28%. The flocks and age effects showed a high heterogeneity among females of different flocks. Height at withers was most discriminating trait in separating the four sheep breeds. The Mahalanobis distance of the morphological traits between Kenguri and Mandya sheep was most while the least differentiation was observed between Kenguri and Bellary sheep. Nearest neighbour discriminant analysis showed that most Kenguri sheep were classified into their source population followed by Mandya. However, varied percentages of misclassification between different breeds were observed showing the level of genetic exchange that has taken place between the breeds overtime. UPGMA based dendrogram showed formation of two separate groups; Mandya and Hassan clustered together while Bellary and Kenguri formed other group.
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spelling pubmed-35794712013-02-26 Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis Yadav, Dinesh Kumar Jain, Anand Kulkarni, Viswanath Sheshagirirao Govindaiah, Mandera Giriyappa Aswathnarayan, Thimmappa Sadana, Devinder Kumar Springerplus Research Six morphometric traits (height at withers, body length, chest girth, ear length, tail length and body weight) were analyzed to characterize from a breed point of view 1981 sheep from four ovine breeds (Bellary, Kenguri, Hassan and Mandya) of southern peninsular zone of India. Discriminant Function Analysis was used to distinguish between four breeds by morphometric traits. The population variability showed Kenguri ewes were the largest and heaviest followed by Bellary, Hassan and Mandya whereas Kenguri rams were followed by Bellary, Mandya and Hassan. Overall sexual dimorphism (m/f) was 1.13, with Kenguri males being 47% heavier than females. The coefficient of variation of all traits in four breeds ranged from 4.06% to 30.28%. The flocks and age effects showed a high heterogeneity among females of different flocks. Height at withers was most discriminating trait in separating the four sheep breeds. The Mahalanobis distance of the morphological traits between Kenguri and Mandya sheep was most while the least differentiation was observed between Kenguri and Bellary sheep. Nearest neighbour discriminant analysis showed that most Kenguri sheep were classified into their source population followed by Mandya. However, varied percentages of misclassification between different breeds were observed showing the level of genetic exchange that has taken place between the breeds overtime. UPGMA based dendrogram showed formation of two separate groups; Mandya and Hassan clustered together while Bellary and Kenguri formed other group. Springer International Publishing AG 2013-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3579471/ /pubmed/23449966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-29 Text en © Yadav et al.; licensee Springer. 2013 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jain, Anand
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Govindaiah, Mandera Giriyappa
Aswathnarayan, Thimmappa
Sadana, Devinder Kumar
Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title_full Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title_fullStr Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title_full_unstemmed Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title_short Classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of India: Morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
title_sort classification of four ovine breeds of southern peninsular zone of india: morphometric study using classical discriminant function analysis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3579471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-29
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